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for the record, breaking 10.3M in JP (see bottom-right of 4up-screenshot) by breaking (175K) the current record of 170K in 36-1, by varying a bit on the strats given: 1) high arc (bird close to slingshot, let it creep up a bit), split before apex such that one bird bounces to go through the top of the tree toward the far right (to pre-damage red ornament to get that with a later bird when the small stone hits it upon the tnt exploding) and the others fell the tree (by hitting the ground to its left) making it fall to the left (but leaving top-structure intact). 2) high arc, speeding up just after the apex down over the leftmost two boulders, making structure collapse and boulders fall down to the left; reset until there's sufficient damage below (aim for the boulders to roll down slowly so they fall down straight on top of the tree; otherwise too much of the tree is left; infrequent since them going slowly also increases the chance of them getting stuck). 3) and 4) as usual, see the screenshots. 130K+ after the 3rd typically sets you up for a 160K+ final score (had several of those; previous best was 165K). for this 175590 score all but the rightmost boulder rolled down (in fact, don't know how to make the latter happen consistently) leaving little debris below (but the right boulder on top in the middle might have taken out the wooden balls, as it sometimes does; again don't know how to make that happen consistently; also, there's then a time-out risk).